People hold 'Liberty for all Hoosiers' signs at an event to launch the Freedom Indiana campaign that opposes HJR6, at the Artsgarden, Wednesday, August 21, 2013. Kelly Wilkinson / The Star

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Lesley Weidenbener
TheStatehouseFile.com

Opponents of a proposal to use the Indiana Constitution to ban same-sex marriage have released a poll that shows two-thirds of Hoosiers are uncomfortable with the proposal - although fewer say they would actually vote against it.

By a 64 percent to 34 percent margin, respondents said they oppose amending the constitution to define marriage as the union of a man and woman, according to the poll released Tuesday by Freedom Indiana, a bipartisan coalition of business and community leaders fighting the proposal.

The survey of 800 registered voters also found that 46 percent of respondents said ...